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Confirm your settings.
[ON2]: When the [Auto Detection] or [Scanner's Maximum] page
size setting is selected, document page lengths up to
118.11" (3 m) can be detected.
[ON1]: When the [Auto Detection] or [Scanner's Maximum] page
size setting is selected, document page lengths up to
39.37" (1 m) can be detected.
[OFF]: When the [Auto Detection] page size setting is selected,
document page lengths up to 17.01" (432 mm) can be
detected.
4
Press [Enter].
Enter Key
The current setting is indicated by blinking square brackets [ ].
5
Press the [
] or [
press [Enter] to accept the selection.
6
Press the Stop key to exit the User Mode.
IMPORTANT
• Processing may be slowed when scanning in the Long
Document Mode.
• When scanning with the Long Document Mode set to [ON1], if
the scan is performed with the scanning mode set to color and
the image quality set to [Image quality priority], the image may
be lost. If this occurs, scan by using black and white or
reducing the image quality.
• When scanning with the Long Document Mode set to [ON2], if
the scan is performed at 400/600 dpi or the scan is performed
with the scanning mode set to color and the scanning side set
to [Duplex], the image may be lost. If this occurs, scan by
reducing the resolution, using black and white, or setting the
scanning side to [Simplex].
• Some scanning mode and resolution settings may produce
incomplete page images. In this case, try decreasing the
resolution or, if scanning in color mode, switch to black and
white.
• If a sheet is loaded at a skewed angle when scanning long
documents, it may be damaged by contacting both sides of the
transport path. So be careful to avoid loading documents at
skewed angles.
• Paper jam detection may react slowly when scanning long
documents, which could result in jammed documents being
damaged. Be especially careful to avoid paper jams.
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] key to select [ON] or [OFF], and

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